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It is not so long ago that a camera in a cell phone was a novelty. In fact such a novelty that users would tolerate the most dreadful and almost unusable picture quality just for the convenience it brought. Soon thereafter with the advent of such gadgets as the iPod and solid state mp3 players, again they were seen by electronics manufacturers as a means of adding value to other gadgets and before long they too appeared in cell phones.
When did you see your first netbook? I spotted a fellow commuter tapping at an Asus Eee PC 701 not long after its October 2007 debut, and I was impressed: powerful enough for basic tasks and smaller than any laptop I’d ever seen, it seemed like a genuine innovation.
You can’t have failed to notice that Sony is having a bad time of it right now.
First the PlayStation Network is hacked and customer data jeopardized, and then we discover that the Sony Online Entertainment network has suffered the same fate. There has been plenty written covering the what and why of the breach, so there is little point looking at that again.
I’m more interested in how Sony responded right after identifying the violation. Did the gaming giant get it right concerning disclosure in this case?
Businesses and organisations often find themselves in the process of planning a brand new website, or a replacement or amendments for an existing site. Now this article isn’t about colour schemes and fonts, it is more fundamental than that. As a professional web designer, I am often presented with the requirements of the business in terms of the pages and navigation structure that they want me to implement for them
The cost of home telephone and broadband services could come down after telecoms regulator Ofcom moved to reduce the wholesale price. This is good news for local rural businesses where so many are home-based these days. Whether or not business tariffs will follow suit remains to be seen.
It has revised the list of rates that Openreach, which manages BT's network, can charge other providers for using its services.
In some cases, the wholesale price could fall by more than 10% per year.
I keep getting asked about Apple hardware and Flash. Adobe Flash is used to deliver video, gaming and other interactive content, often embedded in web pages.
People are starting to ask me about HTML5 because they’ve heard about it and been told by ‘advisers’ that it is the latest mechanism for driving down development prices due to its (anticipated) ease of deployment and cross-browser coding. Also as a workaround for Flash being completely invisible to iPads!
Some aspects are already in wide use such a some design and layout features: transparency and borders being a couple.
“I need a simple shopping cart” is a simple yet complicated demand that I hear often from many of my clients. “Simple, just need to be able to sell a couple of products on my website.” If only they knew how difficult such a “simple” thing can be. What to do? Setup Zencart? OS Commerce? Magento? Just build my own from scratch?
There has been a lot of hype about the so called next big thing in web development. It is alleged that it will replace Adobe Flash as the standard for website animations and video, but it may leave a lot of expensive websites high and dry where Flash has been deployed in the past. Apple has thrown its weight behind HTML5 by releasing its increasingly popular iPad without any support for Flash leaving ugly black holes in millions of existing web pages.
I love Drupal and I love Artisteer because together they are just brilliant for very productive work. But every now and then there's something that one or other of them can't do 'out of the box'. Work-arounds can usually be found by judicious Google-ing, but often the slickest solution is a combination of two or more suggestions.
Here's a good example - how to get a Search box in the page header. Artisteer can't manage it yet, but it's a common requirement for many website clients.
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